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our environment is so much more complex. and whether or not you believe in global warming, there has been a shift. and our bodies are part of the environment, and they are responding accordingly. so 70 and 80-year-olds who never had the symptoms before, they're complaining of it now. >> all right, dr. snyderman, thank you, as always. >>> and up next, the video that is getting a lot of attention. >>> it was a seemingly inconsequential moment between iran and saudi arabia this player notices something on the field, tosses it aside, and then a moment later it explodes. nobody knows what it was, except it could have done real damage had it gone differently. >>> this passes for bipartisanship, republican speaker, john boehner, and nancy pelosi, a democrat driving the first nails in the platform for next january. speaker john boehner took his hammering really to the next level, something the former speaker found a bit unsettling. >>> and we were duty-bound to pass this on. the leading web video. while we have no way of knowing if
our environment is so much more complex. and whether or not you believe in global warming, there has been a shift. and our bodies are part of the environment, and they are responding accordingly. so 70 and 80-year-olds who never had the symptoms before, they're complaining of it now. >> all right, dr. snyderman, thank you, as always. >>> and up next, the video that is getting a lot of attention. >>> it was a seemingly inconsequential moment between iran and saudi arabia...
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you have to create an environment for investment. you don't need more taxes. we need more taxpayers. as you have seen, with hewlett-packard and others that you have talked about on the show, they are laying off people. if you want them to higher or rehire employees, you can't do the same old thing that we have seen for the last four years. neil: well, that's a good point. a guy that had a four-point oh in college. it is always good to see you, sir. >> thank you for having me on the one is mitt romney's problem not with swing voters but with tea partiers swimming away from health care comments? dan fell telling me earlier that the tea partiers have it wrong. >> do think the tea partiers hurting the party? >> i think that they are in the right way, but when they started going after mitt romney saying that he was flip-flopping, that he is not one of us when he said that pre-existing conditions office today, that is replacing the obamacare. neil: carlos gutierrez. i always think when poll numbers look bad, people say it's your fault, it's your fault. what do you t
you have to create an environment for investment. you don't need more taxes. we need more taxpayers. as you have seen, with hewlett-packard and others that you have talked about on the show, they are laying off people. if you want them to higher or rehire employees, you can't do the same old thing that we have seen for the last four years. neil: well, that's a good point. a guy that had a four-point oh in college. it is always good to see you, sir. >> thank you for having me on the one is...
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> whatever the politics, today's decision is a victory for people all over this country whose lives will be more secure because of this law and the supreme court's decision to uphold it. >> this week on "inside washington" -- the supreme court upholds president obama's health care law. >> opposite supreme court did not do on its last day in session i will do on my first day if elected president of the that states, and that is, i will act to repeal obamacare. >> the court hands down a split decision on immigration. >> it is a victory for the rule of law, a victory for the people of arizona, and for america, and for the 10th amendment. >> and where does mitt romney stand on that one? >> we are left with a bit of a model. >> and the house votes to hold attorney general holder in civil and criminal contempt. that is a first. and in northern ireland, the handshake that made history. >> 26 states challenged it, republicans hate it, mitt romney says he will get rid of it. the
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> whatever the politics, today's decision is a victory for people all over this country whose lives will be more secure because of this law and the supreme court's decision to uphold it. >> this week on "inside washington" -- the supreme court upholds president obama's health care law. >> opposite supreme court did not do on its last day in session i will do on...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. >>> how do you make a small business, a conglomerate or even a country competitive? my next guest answers that questions for ceos and world leaders every day. michael porter is widely recognized at the world's most influential thinker on management. he is a professor at harvard business school, the author of 18 books. he joins me now. michael, you have this new study out that strikes me as very important. describe to me what it is. >> well, fareed, the harvard business school has decided as an constitution to tak
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> mason: serena williams is back and wimbledon champion again. today williams dropped to the court after overpowering poland's agnieszka radwanska. it was her fifth victory at the all england club and her 14th major championship. williams who is 30 has been sidelined by a series of injuries for the past two years. japan's samurai warriors trace their roots to no billity. now modern day japanese women are using the ancient sword play to get in shape. in tokyo here's lucy craft. >> reporter: it all starts with yards of fabric, cinched to the waist and snug as a course it to keep our weapons at the ready. and then it's time to start slashing. welcome to samurai sword work 101. teen, middle aged, working woman or housewife, all are
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> mason: serena williams is back and wimbledon champion again. today williams dropped to the court after overpowering...
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and experiences, those are not the kind of business practices that we need in this kind of economic environment. the president is aware of what needs to happen going forward. and the gesture towards bipartisanship again is what is most important in this particular meeting. i don't think too much substantive will come out in terms of mr. romney having some kind of a position or being able to see his ideas about how to move forward in the economy into an obama administration's plan for the future of america. >> well, douglas brinkley, james peterson, thank you for your time tonight. i think it's a healthy thing. i'm very firm and clear on my positions but i also think it's very important until a divided country that we show none of it is personal and that the american people are far more important than any of our partisan views. that's why it was good the president met even today with ceos who had opposed him, marriott, state farm, caterpillar, at&t. let's have a tone of not having the koucountry at each other's throats but let's be firm. we'll be right back after this. [ male announcer ] you are
and experiences, those are not the kind of business practices that we need in this kind of economic environment. the president is aware of what needs to happen going forward. and the gesture towards bipartisanship again is what is most important in this particular meeting. i don't think too much substantive will come out in terms of mr. romney having some kind of a position or being able to see his ideas about how to move forward in the economy into an obama administration's plan for the future...
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> they are coming across our borders. >> i think it is a racist law. >> this week on "inside washington," the immigration debate. >> together we are going to win on november 6. >> for mitt romney, it is all over but the coronation. >> mitt romney, next president of the united states. >> could this be at the beginning of a beautiful friendship? mytell them, it don't raise rates. >> in 2033, incoming revenues and trust fund resources will be insufficient to maintain the payment of full benefits. >> new numbers on social security and medicare, not good. newt gingrich decides to pack it in. >> i believe, obviously, i would be the better candidate, but the objective fact is the voters did not. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- start with the supreme court and the arizona immigration law. the largest wave of immigration from a single country, mexico, is over. 12 million ameri -- mexicans entered, half of them illegally. the flow
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> they are coming across our borders. >> i think it is a racist law. >> this week on "inside washington," the immigration debate. >> together we are going to win on november 6. >> for mitt romney, it is all over but the coronation. >> mitt romney, next president of the united states. >> could this be at the beginning of a beautiful...
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it is -- bears a lot of the responsibility in a permissive legal environment contributed hugely to this. it's also a function of a completely broken regulatory regime. but the supreme court making that decision, 8-1, the justices came out very strongly in favor of disclosure. only one opposed to it is clarence thomas. so, there's plenty of reason to think that the supreme court would be hugely in favor of an act that's pending in congress called the disclose act, that would compel people to stand up and identify themselves when they spend money on political advertising. >> i thought the article was important in the sense it cut against this notion that is out there of i partisan supreme court on the issues when in fact, things many people don't agree with, like the treatment of corporations as persons for legal purposes, is something many of the justices agree on, not along party lines and likewise the notion of disclosure. great point. i want to put you on -- >> thank you. did you want to say something? >> the supreme court, in the decision, they didn't seem to understand the reality o
it is -- bears a lot of the responsibility in a permissive legal environment contributed hugely to this. it's also a function of a completely broken regulatory regime. but the supreme court making that decision, 8-1, the justices came out very strongly in favor of disclosure. only one opposed to it is clarence thomas. so, there's plenty of reason to think that the supreme court would be hugely in favor of an act that's pending in congress called the disclose act, that would compel people to...
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so these are environments in which he's familiar with. he knows how to speak to these voters. if he's in contention in michigan, ohio is not altogether a different political division. there's big differences between the states, but those two states, michigan and ohio, have a lot more in common than michigan and arizona. >> let's talk about arizona. if if the polls are accurate, mitt romney should win by at least the low single digits. one survey had him up as high as six percentage points and another post had him up by five. >> i think the expectation is a double-digit win. there's lots of reasons why he's got -- one similarity he has in michigan is much of the establishment is lined up behind his. he has a strong position against illegal immigration, and that appeals to many in the republican base in arizona. there's a significant mormon population in arizona, which works to his advantage. he has lots of different advantages in arizona that are reflected in the polls you see across the board. >> look at super tuesday next week. where are the states that the candidates put muc
so these are environments in which he's familiar with. he knows how to speak to these voters. if he's in contention in michigan, ohio is not altogether a different political division. there's big differences between the states, but those two states, michigan and ohio, have a lot more in common than michigan and arizona. >> let's talk about arizona. if if the polls are accurate, mitt romney should win by at least the low single digits. one survey had him up as high as six percentage points...
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how is the environment changing because of all of this. >> the more far-sighted politicians see this coming. the mayor was out not that long ago, and it was not an announceed doctor it was not a schedule. he was just touring some of the areas. we just happened to have a camera there and we caught him being cussed out by a middle aged white guy a middle aged black woman they looked like they were from different opportunities. and they all came together to cuss him out. this is what people can't quite get to, unlike 9/11 where everybody knew, everybody understood it, whole communities have been wiped out. chose kinds of numbers that you're talking about people, all of their neighbors, where they shop, all gone. and the city seems to be functioning, the other part of the city, the celebrities in manhattan. they're still throwing their costume balls and hanging out at the clubs. the politicians sense that there is going to be an ugly response. >> eliot: not to relive the marathon decision, but for everybody who wanted life to go on we're resilient we continue and we won't let this desway
how is the environment changing because of all of this. >> the more far-sighted politicians see this coming. the mayor was out not that long ago, and it was not an announceed doctor it was not a schedule. he was just touring some of the areas. we just happened to have a camera there and we caught him being cussed out by a middle aged white guy a middle aged black woman they looked like they were from different opportunities. and they all came together to cuss him out. this is what people...
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i think our media environment has changed radically. we have a partisan press now that is back to the future, but with much greater reach, depth and immediacy than we have ever seen before. this is not like william randolph hurst and that added to our complications, creating different sets of facts for people and if we're going to talk about the media you have to start with that, and when you live in a world where 30% or 40% of the self-identified members of one party believe the president isn't legitimate because he wasn't born in the united states, it tells you something about the way our media dynamic is working. that's left the remaining mainstream press with a bit of a dilemma and i believe they've solved that dilemma by falling back on an old shibolith that you report both sides of the story, whether there are six sides of the story or one side, you report both sides of the story, so that means if there's a holocaust denier and a holocaust victim, you want to give them both sides equally, if there is he aa hit and run driver and a
i think our media environment has changed radically. we have a partisan press now that is back to the future, but with much greater reach, depth and immediacy than we have ever seen before. this is not like william randolph hurst and that added to our complications, creating different sets of facts for people and if we're going to talk about the media you have to start with that, and when you live in a world where 30% or 40% of the self-identified members of one party believe the president...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> we start the second half of our show with stories we care about, where we focus on our own reporting from the front lines. and we begin with hurricane sandy getting a new name, frankenstorm. well it's the time of year for that. sandy is on track to merge with a winter storm over the weekend and hit the east coast. cnn's severe weather team tells us that scenario could be disastrous with widespread damage, power outages, heavy rain and snow for the northeast. the recent tracks have frankenstorm hitting the new york city area tuesday morning. >>> and now to mali where there are reports men killed several civilians. a source tells "outfront" tonight, at least six people have been killed, and adds that the circumstances of their death is under investigation. it's acts like these that might finally bring military intervention to mali. today the u.n. deputy general said there is a unique sense of purpose as they prepare for potential military operations in
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> we start the second half of our show with stories we care about, where we focus on our own reporting from the front lines. and we begin with hurricane sandy getting a new name, frankenstorm. well it's the time of year for that. sandy is on track to merge with a winter storm over the weekend and hit the east coast. cnn's severe weather...
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is there a point where the environment of the nation some our crisishow crystallizes or mesetas sizes. >> nothing has held up to scrutiny. what's frightening is that we have a point of no return, but everyone has a new one that we have to study. i worry about the one we haven't found yet. >> eliot: i got to ask you and i hate to mix politics and science. we try to keep them different. the koch brothers had funded your project presuming that you would be a skeptic and continue to be a skeptic. what has been the response been from those who had been skeptics and were disappointed that you looked at the evidence and drew a different conclusion. >> their skepticism was on solid criticism in the way the data had been selected, manipulated and poor station quality. we addressed each one of those in turn. i don't sense disappointment. they wanted to put it on solid foundation. if it turns out there is no global warming fine. if there turns out to be global warming, fine. i saw no disappointment. >> eliot: was it attributed to them a political perspective? have they looked at the data and sai
is there a point where the environment of the nation some our crisishow crystallizes or mesetas sizes. >> nothing has held up to scrutiny. what's frightening is that we have a point of no return, but everyone has a new one that we have to study. i worry about the one we haven't found yet. >> eliot: i got to ask you and i hate to mix politics and science. we try to keep them different. the koch brothers had funded your project presuming that you would be a skeptic and continue to be...
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want to exploit the environment presented as you know question of jobs versus the environment, from my experience -- and by the way i live in a rural community in idaho. while i have more money than the average bear, most of my neighbors do not, so i know -- i'm speaking as somebody that is in touch with how people live, how most of country lives, and when you cast it as jobs versus the environment and people are hungry, they want those jobs, even if they're short term, they don't want to think if it's going to poison their drinking water or if there's not going to be in i place for the animals to live. i get it. >> karen, you know, the president has put in a difficult spot as far as keystone, because the debate has been framed exactly thusly, jobs versus the environment and the impacts both in terms of job and terms of the environment, many people argue that they are inconclusive. where do you think he goes, now that it's clear the republicans are going to keep bringing this up over and over again? >> number one, broadly, the environmental debate has become a disconnected disbait.
want to exploit the environment presented as you know question of jobs versus the environment, from my experience -- and by the way i live in a rural community in idaho. while i have more money than the average bear, most of my neighbors do not, so i know -- i'm speaking as somebody that is in touch with how people live, how most of country lives, and when you cast it as jobs versus the environment and people are hungry, they want those jobs, even if they're short term, they don't want to think...
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our environment is so much more complex. and whether or not you believe in global warming, there has been a shift. and our bodies are part of the environment, and they are responding accordingly. so 70 and 80-year-olds who never had the symptoms before, they're complaining of it now. >> all right, dr. snyderman, thank you, as always. >>> and up next, the video that is getting a lot of attention. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why hum
our environment is so much more complex. and whether or not you believe in global warming, there has been a shift. and our bodies are part of the environment, and they are responding accordingly. so 70 and 80-year-olds who never had the symptoms before, they're complaining of it now. >> all right, dr. snyderman, thank you, as always. >>> and up next, the video that is getting a lot of attention. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit...
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it helps our environment. but we don't want to just stop innovating there. there are thousands of workers today building long-lasting batteries and wind turbines and solar panels all across the country. i want to make sure instead giving subsidies to oil profits i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow, the new technologies that will cut our oil imports in half. i want to stop giving tax breaks to companies that reward -- tax breaks that reward companies that are shipping jobs overseas. reward companies that are investing here in america. in the next generation of manufacturing. that's how we grow an economy. that's how we create jobs. that's what i see for colorado. that's what i see for our future. change, real change, is turning the page on a decade of war. so we can do some nation building here at home. you know, as long as i'm commander in chief, we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world's ever known, but it's time to use the savings from ending two wars to pay down our debt. rebuilding america, repairing roads and bridges. m
it helps our environment. but we don't want to just stop innovating there. there are thousands of workers today building long-lasting batteries and wind turbines and solar panels all across the country. i want to make sure instead giving subsidies to oil profits i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow, the new technologies that will cut our oil imports in half. i want to stop giving tax breaks to companies that reward -- tax breaks that reward companies that are shipping jobs overseas....
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of course, i think the media environment has changed radically. we have a partisan press that is back to the future than it with much more immediacy. this is not like william randolph hearst which has added to the complications. if you talk about the media, you have to start with that. you live in a world where the self identified members believe the president is not legitimate, it tells you something about the way the media dynamic is working. that has left the mainstream press with a bit of a dilemma. they have done that by falling back that your report on both sides of the story. your report on both sides of the story. that means there is a holocaust denier and a holocaust victim, you want to give them equal say. i do not think it works. among other things, i think it helps to enable some of the disfunction we have now. go back to the filibuster. when you get news stories that say bills died in the senate when they got a majority of support and died only because of filibuster but you do not mention the filibuster, that seems to me to be an inac
of course, i think the media environment has changed radically. we have a partisan press that is back to the future than it with much more immediacy. this is not like william randolph hearst which has added to the complications. if you talk about the media, you have to start with that. you live in a world where the self identified members believe the president is not legitimate, it tells you something about the way the media dynamic is working. that has left the mainstream press with a bit of a...
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taking away requirements for actual toxins that are going to be released in the environment and have negative health impact. people are desperate to jobs but they don't want to come at the expense of their children's health or a premature death of a loved one. >> the soundness improvement act. first of all, that's a lunchingclunky name. you can do better than that john boehner, please. come up with something that sounds better. this begins to roll back dodd-frank. how can they begin this quickly to begin to roll back dodd-frank. it hasn't had a chance to be effective. but they are blaming excessive regulation to the crisis of 2008 which again is to live in an alternate universe. maybe they believed jamie dimon's testimony yesterday. beats me. how could they believe >> then. >> this says the wall street scene was great until uncle sam tinkered with bear stearns and the whole thing collapsed and the government created a crisis of confidence. it's ridiculous. this is the kind of thing that the president would love to run against. >> that's why i do wonder why doesn't the white house sta
taking away requirements for actual toxins that are going to be released in the environment and have negative health impact. people are desperate to jobs but they don't want to come at the expense of their children's health or a premature death of a loved one. >> the soundness improvement act. first of all, that's a lunchingclunky name. you can do better than that john boehner, please. come up with something that sounds better. this begins to roll back dodd-frank. how can they begin this...
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countried in an environment free from violence, fear, intimidation and extremism. now, i know that some members here, may be concerned that the security council could be headed toward another libya. that is a false analogy. syria is a unique situation. that requires its own approach. tailored to the specific circumstances occurring there. and that is exactly what the arab league has proposed. a path for a political transition that would preserve syria's unity and institutions. now, this may not be exactly the plan that any of us ourselves would have designed, i know that many nations feel that way. but it represents the best effects and efforts of syria's neighbors to chart a way guard and it deserves a chance to work. i think it would be a mistake to minimize or understate the magnitude of the challenge that syrians face in trying to build the rule of law and civil society on the ruins of a brutal and failed dictatorship. this will be hard. the results are far from certain. success is far from guaranteed. but the alternative, more of assad's brutal rule is no alte
countried in an environment free from violence, fear, intimidation and extremism. now, i know that some members here, may be concerned that the security council could be headed toward another libya. that is a false analogy. syria is a unique situation. that requires its own approach. tailored to the specific circumstances occurring there. and that is exactly what the arab league has proposed. a path for a political transition that would preserve syria's unity and institutions. now, this may not...
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little bit now, where there's a sense that, if president obama goes into his second term and poisons the environment so much that he can't get a deal and we go over the cliff it's going to be so toxic for year two, year three and year four. the president has to worry about his legacy. even though republicans might get blamed, this whole idea of the president bringing this country together, >> democrats have to be wary of. isn't it? >> i don't see it that way at all. look, the president has made a proposal. it may not be what everyone likes. i don't think it was an outrageous proposal. it's consistent with everything he said before. it's a proposal, a real proposal. the republicans have put nothing on the table. if we go over the cliff, it's not at all clear to the american people are going to blame the president as opposed to a party. >> the blame is real dispiriting because the idea of who's going to get the blame instead of figuring out how to keep it from happening is exactly what drives voters nuts. >> they might have to be aware of who's going to get the blame before they come to a deal. one pr
little bit now, where there's a sense that, if president obama goes into his second term and poisons the environment so much that he can't get a deal and we go over the cliff it's going to be so toxic for year two, year three and year four. the president has to worry about his legacy. even though republicans might get blamed, this whole idea of the president bringing this country together, >> democrats have to be wary of. isn't it? >> i don't see it that way at all. look, the...
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. >> let's talk about what possibly can be achieved in this environment. here's vice president biden talking to george stephanopoulos on "good morning america" just a few days ago. >> what's the one bill that president obama must have on his desk, must sign into law this year and how will he work with congress to get it done? >> the single tax cut for the middle class. >> can you commit to that legislation? will it be a clean bill? >> extending the tax cut, they have already passed the year-long extension. i'm confident that we'll be able to resolve this fair lly quickl >> in any of the president's proposals that he introduced a at the state of the union, did you hear anything that you could support? >> the president has a lot of good ideas. you know the president's own job council has endorsed many of the republican ideas. we have passed 30 bills in the house that would help get our economy moving again. 27 of them are sitting over in the united states senate. >> one of your own members of georgia said this about the remark that yo just made about 30 jobs
. >> let's talk about what possibly can be achieved in this environment. here's vice president biden talking to george stephanopoulos on "good morning america" just a few days ago. >> what's the one bill that president obama must have on his desk, must sign into law this year and how will he work with congress to get it done? >> the single tax cut for the middle class. >> can you commit to that legislation? will it be a clean bill? >> extending the tax...
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let's remind let's have just a man in their own right and not have them run our prisons but in this environment where we have absolutely these states and the federal government are not just broke there were added arizona dea privatized one of the prisons just last month because that is the king a trend that over the last twenty five years over a dozen states have continued to increase the privatization of prison c.c.a. is one of over a dozen companies that bid this process the government contractors go through a very competitive process they have to bid it is not enough not just regulated you know you know again if we're talking about you know the pentagon buying computers i don't want the government making the computers. but i think you know private companies should be making computers but word and private companies can be out there lobbying for ways to make computers more profitable but i don't want a company lobbying for ways to make prison more profitable but how will you or i might be the one who end up in that prison because some whack a doodle lawmaker got some broader is tale about wear
let's remind let's have just a man in their own right and not have them run our prisons but in this environment where we have absolutely these states and the federal government are not just broke there were added arizona dea privatized one of the prisons just last month because that is the king a trend that over the last twenty five years over a dozen states have continued to increase the privatization of prison c.c.a. is one of over a dozen companies that bid this process the government...
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the toilet john i mean it given all the anxiety obama still leads in the polls i mean in this kind of environment this kind of economy issue the republican nominee should be having a walk in the park right now why isn't this the case. well he's not tied in the polls and right now obama's ratings are around forty six percent and you know the fact of matter is that that's not going to get him reelected in a two person race the american people don't know mitt romney right now they don't know who he is they've heard a lot from the ads from the obama campaign lot of unflattering ads and so he that the republican convention was a the first step to trying to introduce mitt romney and after that they've got to go on a campaign to let the who let the people know who mitt romney is and it's not that i usually keep in mind that ronald reagan was behind jimmy carter at this point in the election so there's plenty of time for mitt romney to make up ground and ultimately the american people are going to side do they like where this country is going under a rock obama or do they want a real change in direction
the toilet john i mean it given all the anxiety obama still leads in the polls i mean in this kind of environment this kind of economy issue the republican nominee should be having a walk in the park right now why isn't this the case. well he's not tied in the polls and right now obama's ratings are around forty six percent and you know the fact of matter is that that's not going to get him reelected in a two person race the american people don't know mitt romney right now they don't know who...
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we have a our regulatory environment under control but they are not duplicative. those are the things we need to get america moving again. that is what romney talks about. when sigh him do that, i feel pretty good about because i think he is on the right path. you may not hear it through the mega phone of national media and he should do it more. >> paul: i paid attention to your race in 2010. you ran against a candidate ted strickland very much like the president is, tried to associate with you wall street and big banks. you beat him. how can mitt romney beat a campaign like that in ohio? >> he's got to be here paul. he was in high hometown not long ago. he had an overflow crowd that was amazing. i've been around a lot of national campaigns. when you are out with him. you see the enthusiasm. look the most important thing for candidate running for president is to get people to understand that he understands their problems or she understands their problems and knows how to fix them. jim roads the fourth term governor of ohio, all that matters in ohio is the size of
we have a our regulatory environment under control but they are not duplicative. those are the things we need to get america moving again. that is what romney talks about. when sigh him do that, i feel pretty good about because i think he is on the right path. you may not hear it through the mega phone of national media and he should do it more. >> paul: i paid attention to your race in 2010. you ran against a candidate ted strickland very much like the president is, tried to associate...
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how difficult is it to get women to run for office in this extremely toxic environment. >> first of all let me say how proud we are of our secretary of state in her role. lifting up people internationally and domestically has been a high priority for her. i think money is an obstacle. i also think that if you poison a debate and you increase the role with money, you're going to make it harder to win. if you ruse money and increase ability, it's going to be better for women. this year, i have to say many of our women self recruited. they know that we're on a bad path under rupp majority whether it's breaking medicare guarantee, whether it's saying we're going to shut down government rather than funding planned parenthood, those are just two glaring examples, but in many other ways. i say to women know your appear. that's my book, know your power a contribution only you can make. while we value the work that our mail colleagues bring to the table, the mix is very important of women minorities, young people and the rest. and it is a decision that many of us have made to listen. it's only b
how difficult is it to get women to run for office in this extremely toxic environment. >> first of all let me say how proud we are of our secretary of state in her role. lifting up people internationally and domestically has been a high priority for her. i think money is an obstacle. i also think that if you poison a debate and you increase the role with money, you're going to make it harder to win. if you ruse money and increase ability, it's going to be better for women. this year, i...
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and i think he thrives in that environment. it had a fies tie edge do that and i appreciated that. i think the crowd got excited and i think we are all feeling a huge sigh of relief that he did well tonight. >> that's some of the democratic reaction to the debate. send it back to you. >> ken, thank you. in walnut creek where republican voters gathered to watch the debate? >>> they believe romney had a strong showing. folks are filing out of the room right now where they have been watching about 50, 70 people gathered here he it walnut creek at the gop watch party. here is their reaction starting first with the chair of the democratic party. >> i think romney did great. he was very presidential. he is so very measured. i think he gave voters the comfort they needed to see against someone who is going up against someone whose policies have failed. he. >> he is clearly makes his points. >> i think they are making good jabs and holding their own. the issue is to look at what are they saying and it is which one -- instead of continuing over the path that has failed over the last four ye
and i think he thrives in that environment. it had a fies tie edge do that and i appreciated that. i think the crowd got excited and i think we are all feeling a huge sigh of relief that he did well tonight. >> that's some of the democratic reaction to the debate. send it back to you. >> ken, thank you. in walnut creek where republican voters gathered to watch the debate? >>> they believe romney had a strong showing. folks are filing out of the room right now where they...
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if you had to start home depot now in this environment, you started in a tough environment then could you do the same now? >>guest: no. there is no way. i could give you details about it but i can tell you there is no way that home depot could ever be what it is today. it has 300,000 employees and i am not with home depot anymore, i resigned in 2002 but i can tell you there are 300,000 people that would not have jobs today if we had the same environment and tried to start the home depot today. that is a tragic thing to talk about. it is terrible. this is with we are leaving for our children, now, and if we have three more years, four more years of this administration with their philosophies, home depots will not be able to grow. it will happen on the internet --. >>neil: i do want to say, he is what is remarkable about home depot, you started this and you were not remotely handy. you had not a handy cell in your body which i admire all the more. >>guest: why do you have to tell people about that? >>neil: i 2409, if i started an italian restaurant chain, president will say that figures
if you had to start home depot now in this environment, you started in a tough environment then could you do the same now? >>guest: no. there is no way. i could give you details about it but i can tell you there is no way that home depot could ever be what it is today. it has 300,000 employees and i am not with home depot anymore, i resigned in 2002 but i can tell you there are 300,000 people that would not have jobs today if we had the same environment and tried to start the home depot...
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they don't talk about the worsening environment. they don't talk about the asthmas. they don't talk about the health effects. they don't talk about how this would take us away from a clean energy agenda that creates tens of thousands of jobs here in the united states. far many more jobs have been created by the renewable energy industry, upwards of 100,000 over the last five years than in the oil industry which has been play laying people oven mass. so their goal is to stop the good revolution in order to keep this old technology continuing on its last gasp as long as it can. that's what this whole debate is about. it's the past versus the future. it's clean energy versus dirty energy. it's pollution versus progress. and hopefully, as this campaign unfolds, the american public will see it because i think they want the wind, the solar, the geothermal, plug-in hybrids, the way in which we tell not only the saudi arabians that we don't need their oil any more than we need our sands but we tell the canadians clean up that oil. don't expect us to allow the dirtiest of all
they don't talk about the worsening environment. they don't talk about the asthmas. they don't talk about the health effects. they don't talk about how this would take us away from a clean energy agenda that creates tens of thousands of jobs here in the united states. far many more jobs have been created by the renewable energy industry, upwards of 100,000 over the last five years than in the oil industry which has been play laying people oven mass. so their goal is to stop the good revolution...
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. >> well, a lot of people worry about the many years that japan has been in a slow growth environment, but they've kept interest rates very low in japan, but the problem is, government is too big. that's why japan has not been able to start growing again. and this is the path that the u.s. is certainly on if we don't change that dynamic. >> paul: kim, is there any recognition about this in washington or is it all -- i mean, do you hear any of this discussion or do they really believe, certainly, the white house and the treasury, that tax rates like this don't matter, at that ultimately-- >> no, they do to a degree. if you talk to the officials iran up, come on, so we're going to raise the rates, what is fascinating to put it in the bigger context of the debate about tax revenue, the economists have the static view, you've got x-amounts of capital gains income and you get 20% more tax revenue. >> you don't, because people decide to shelter it. they do their transactions the year before, when the amount is less. and so, all of these numbers that the white house is counting on and sort o
. >> well, a lot of people worry about the many years that japan has been in a slow growth environment, but they've kept interest rates very low in japan, but the problem is, government is too big. that's why japan has not been able to start growing again. and this is the path that the u.s. is certainly on if we don't change that dynamic. >> paul: kim, is there any recognition about this in washington or is it all -- i mean, do you hear any of this discussion or do they really...
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7 million americans when we're trying to prepare this next generation for a very competitive global environment. >> and yet here's the duplicitousness of republicans. they take delight in blaming the president for graduate unemployment without ever conceding that they've done absolutely nothing to improve economic prospects for graduates. can they really have it both ways? >> no. and the person people i don't think will let them have it both ways. as you point out, the president has had a jobs nerve i have the which would benefit a lot of these young peel. sitting here in the house of representatives since last september now. he raised it again in january. the state of union address to help put people back to work. the republicans have not lifted a finger on that. at the same time, they're taking us in the opposite direction by allowing this doubling. it is great to see mitt romney flip-flop on this occasion. he fully endorsed the house republican budget that would double those student loan interest rates. now he has his finger to the wind again. flipping faster than pancakes at ihop every day.
7 million americans when we're trying to prepare this next generation for a very competitive global environment. >> and yet here's the duplicitousness of republicans. they take delight in blaming the president for graduate unemployment without ever conceding that they've done absolutely nothing to improve economic prospects for graduates. can they really have it both ways? >> no. and the person people i don't think will let them have it both ways. as you point out, the president has...
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he knew questions about poverty especially in this economic environment was going to come. he seems unprepared for the position he's in, which is headed towards securing the republican nomination. >> he's had an easier time defending romney care than he has defending his own success. it's remarkable. the time for him to figure this out is dwindling. >> s.e., you're supportive of the republican narrative in a lot of ways, but what do you think of explanation every time i was taken out of context? >> the problem with this particularly gaffe is it fails on two count, style and substance. we talked about this yesterday. there's got to be a more artful way that he's standing up for the middle class. that he isn't just some elitist. there's also substance wise got to be a better way to defend con se servetive values. >> other than blaming the media for things he happens to say all the time . >> this is not a conservative impulse. if he's going to fall into this trap and say i'm for these people and not these people, that's what the left does. he's got to figure out this message a
he knew questions about poverty especially in this economic environment was going to come. he seems unprepared for the position he's in, which is headed towards securing the republican nomination. >> he's had an easier time defending romney care than he has defending his own success. it's remarkable. the time for him to figure this out is dwindling. >> s.e., you're supportive of the republican narrative in a lot of ways, but what do you think of explanation every time i was taken...